Voice of the Publisher

Volume 4, Issue 1 (March 2018)

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To Be or Not to Be…? Part II: Is Global Climate Change a Reality or a Means of Slavery?

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DOI: 10.4236/vp.2018.41001    1,038 Downloads   2,009 Views  Citations
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ABSTRACT

This paper is a development of ideas presented in a previous publication, “To be or not to be…? Part I. Does global climate change a future reality?” The events that occurred in the world after the publication of Part I in this series have supported the idea that celestial influences on the earth’s climate prevail above all other influences. Some negative influence on the climate may arise from the destruction of air streams that have naturally existed for thousands of years in the Atlantic by the growing number of wind power plants. This development, which is harmful for the environment, was propagated by hysteria relating to “global climate change”. This will be discussed in this paper, in addition to the issues already presented previously in Part I, regarding the harm created by “fire-stick farming”. The hysteria relating to “global climate change” is mainly propagated by, and for, the big business corporations—which are “the State” and “the Law” on Earth—to drain the world’s population and some of the oil producing countries of money. This hysteria commenced as a social, geopolitical, and economic event, directed against militarization of the Russian Federation by using the oil money, and against some socially undesirable regimes as it was in Venezuela. Generally, big money-holders govern beyond the laws and the national governments. They would like to impose an additional economical yoke on the population of the earth.

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Brondz, I. (2018) To Be or Not to Be…? Part II: Is Global Climate Change a Reality or a Means of Slavery?. Voice of the Publisher, 4, 1-12. doi: 10.4236/vp.2018.41001.

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